Eh, I don't have that much of a problem with encouraging active duty servicemen to eat healthier. It's a matter of national security that our troops be combat ready and ultimately the taxpayer picks up the tab on their healthcare. Now when I was 20, I could get whatever and stay fit, but that all changed by the time that I turned 30 (as it does for most men). Let's just say that in my opinion encouraging the development of healthy eating habits is one of the less objectionable policies that the Obama administration is trying to impose on the US military.

Is she really this bored? Being low on the intelligence scale must translate into a lack of being able to engage one's self with creative activities and/or hobbies to stimulate the mind. Truly sad the armed services have now fallen victim to her lack of intellect.

I certainly hope the joint chiefs take a stand on this one. I highly doubt our service men fighting for survival in Afghanistan want to enjoy a tofu burger at the end of a hard day tromping around in the desert.

Go out, be on constant alert for IEDs, snipers, and full blown fire fights, deal with locals and EPWs, live in clothing that is filthy and be weighed down with an enormous amount of gear, what do you get at the chow hall? A chance to graze, wooo-hooo

Location: I want to tell you my secret now. I see Obama Voters. Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other. They only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead. They're everywhere.

"About a quarter of entry-level candidates for the military are too overweight to serve or to make it through their first enlistment, according to the Pentagon. And the Defense Department spends $1.1 billion a year on medical care related to excess weight and obesity."

Location: I want to tell you my secret now. I see Obama Voters. Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other. They only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead. They're everywhere.

"About a quarter of entry-level candidates for the military are too overweight to serve or to make it through their first enlistment, according to the Pentagon. And the Defense Department spends $1.1 billion a year on medical care related to excess weight and obesity."

Give her a break... This is the first thing she's ever done right.

Trust me...in the final analysis a proper accounting of the calculus of marxism, it ALWAYS WITHOUT EXCEPTION fails in its stated goals.

In this case the 1.1 billion will NO DOUBT be far less than the amount of money spent to implement said program. Not to mention there are going to be numerous other "unintended consequences".

Really, its not about saving money or preserving health.

It is about power. Raw, blind, lust for power over others. At the expense of their freedom.